Posted on 12/07/2004 10:19:01 AM PST by areafiftyone
Teddy Kennedy is raising a reported $3.5 million to pay for an oral history project he conceived that will memorialize his life.
The project is unique in that it will be the first ever oral history of a sitting U.S. senator.
The project will be carried out by the Miller Center for Public Affairs at the University of Virginia, which has created oral histories of President Jimmy Carter and is doing others on presidents George H.W. Bush, Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton.
According to the Boston Globe, however, it has never made a senator the subject of a historical study.
The newspaper reported that the Miller Center will interview more than 100 of Kennedy's former and current staff members, colleagues from both sides of the aisle, family and other notable figures who have known him.
Kennedy himself will generously donate 75 hours of his time for talks with the center. Stephen Knott, associate professor at the Miller Center, told the Globe that Kennedy will not control who is interviewed or what questions are asked.
"This is very unusual," historian Michael R. Beschloss told the senator's hometown newspaper. "Even an important senator or president will write a memoir or do some interviews with a ghost writer, and that is basically it," he explained.
Knott promised that the project would not avoid the more unpleasant aspects of Kennedy's life and career. While the questions have not been written yet, historians said they expect that the center would address the Chappaquiddick episode and other nonpolicy-related matters.
"The way we've approached it is that nothing is off-limits," Knott said. "The study is going to cover the whole of his life, including his pre-Senate years and up to the present," Knott told the Globe, which noted that despite the many books, articles and movies that deal with the Kennedy family, Teddy's interviews will probably reveal new information or anecdotes.
And while Knott said Kennedy will have no control over the final product, his funding and heavy involvement in the project gives him an unusual opportunity to create a lasting monument to himself.
Could this be an indication he plans to retire rather than run again? I doubt America could be so fortunate but I would like to be optimistic.
If it ever does happen I hope there are some Freepers there to remind everyone that some have not forgotton a young woman named Mary Jo who never had a chance to become a wife, mother, grandmother...........
They better schedule him talking before happy hour.
Has the country gone dry? Until it has he won't retire....
Yeah, that's the ticket!
"generously donate 75 hours......."
But only if the drinks are free!
Make sure they pronounce "Chappaquidick" correctly.
Chapter I
glub, glub ....
I wouldn't hold my breath...
...unless I get into his car
LOL
But how much of that 75 hours will be intelligible?
Forget posing for a statue..he looks like he better go on Corti Slim ASAP. What a complete boob.
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